How to say seal in French

How to say seal in French?

The French word for seal is l'oursin. You can hear it in the word ourson, which is how French-speaking babies are called. The most common way to say seal in French is l'oursin, although if you are trying to sound more formal you might say l'oursin d'Antarctique.

How to say huff seal?

We all know how cute seals are and how they can make us smile. In French, the word seal is “lobster” and the word seal is used when you want to say that you are huffing something. For example, when you sniff a new perfume or smoke some delicious gourmet coffee, that is called “huffing a seal”.

How to say seal hunt in French Canada?

The seal hunt is a controversial topic in Quebec, where it has been legal for some time. About 30,000 seals are killed every year in the province. In the early part of the 20th century, however, the seal population in the St. Lawrence River and Gulf of St. Lawrence began to seriously decline, and now the species is protected under the Species at Risk Act.

How to say I have a seal?

If you want to express that you have a seal, you can use the French word for seal, “sigouin”. It’s a combination of the English “seal” and the French word for noise, “son”. So, this word can be used when you want to say that you have a seal ring, or that your seal is making noise.

How to say you have a seal in French?

The word seal in French is l’emboîtement, which is a contraction of l’emballage - the packaging - and emboîter - to seal. If you want to express the idea of having a seal on something, you can use l’emboîtement for that. You could use l’emboîtement when you’re talking about products you can buy in your local grocery store, or when you’